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page 8343, House, Congressional Record, June 8, 1950

"The book was plugged day after day by Walter Winchell."
"The Author of the book and the chief director of the Anti-defamation League of B'Nai B'rith is a man who calls himself Arnold Forster."
"If you can get President Truman to let you look at th FBI files, you will discover that Forster's right name is Fastenberg, and that he was a member of the Communist spy ring."
"No wonder the names of contributors to the anti-Communist campaigns of the Constitutional Educational League have been subpenaed again."
"it's a criminal outrage that we constantly have to fight for the right to combat enemies of the Constituition of the United States, and that obstacles are unwittingly placed in our way by Members of the Congress, who have taken an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States."
"Why should this committee want the names of our contributors? You would have no earthly use for them. But the subversive forces who are using this committee for their own ulterior purposes do want those names so that they can harass, smear, and intimidate our contributors and the purchasers of our literature. They boast that it is their intention to kill off our sources of financial support."
"it is a remarkable coincidence that the unit of this Anti-Defamation League network of Communist aiding snoop-and-smear organizations, the so-called friends of Democracy, has sent a confidential memorandum to its chief supporters which names as its targets practiclly the same organizations which this committee wants information about from leading industrialists."

1400 Facts were distributed today in Charlotte. They were spread over three separate areas of south Charlotte composed of 7 neighborhoods which were covered pretty thoroughly. It was the old Facts, but I needed to get them out. Now is the perfect time to hit the jews, so I included a flier about the Israeli spy ring with each of them. I tried to copy the one on the churchfliers site, but it came out very poorly in black and white. I can’t afford to print color in this quantity, so I made my own black and white version that says almost exactly the same thing. I found an additional link that I added to the flier with a TON of information on this subject. RAHOWA!

GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations top human rights body condemned Israel on Monday for "mass killings" of Palestinians and demanded it end its military offensive in the occupied territories.

The annual session of the Geneva-based Commission on Human Rights approved a resolution from Arab and Muslim states that blasted Israel for "gross violations" of humanitarian law and affirmed the "legitimate right of Palestinian people to resist."

The motion, backed by a number of European Union countries including France, made no mention of the West Bank refugee camp of Jenin where Palestinians accuse Israeli troops of massacring Palestinian women and children as well as fighters.

Israel says around 70 Palestinian militants were killed in the camp, which saw some of the fiercest fighting of its 17-day incursion into Palestinian controlled areas -- billed as a drive against suicide bombers.

But Israel's reluctance to let aid workers into Jenin and other camps has stirred suspicions and triggered protests from humanitarian groups.

The Jewish state has also not yet given the green light for a special mission of inquiry, which the Commission asked U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson to lead, to visit the region.

The 53-state Commission passed the motion by 40 votes to five, with seven states abstaining and one member not present for the ballot which came as Secretary of State Colin Powell pursued his bid to negotiate a cease-fire in the conflict.

Explaining their decisions, the British, German and Italian delegations said that the text was not balanced and did not speak out clearly enough against "terrorist" acts such as suicide bombings by Palestinian militants against Israeli civilian targets.

"Germany remains deeply concerned at the extremely serious human rights and humanitarian situation in the occupied territories," German ambassador Walter Lewalter said, adding that it backed calls for an immediate Israeli military withdrawal.

But he said Germany could not back the resolution because "the text contains formulations that might be interpreted as an endorsement of violence."

Diplomats had indicated on Friday that the motion would get significant European support after Arab and Muslim states softened some of the language, removing references to Israel committing acts of "state terrorism" and to the Palestinians' right to use "any means" to fight military occupation.

"It is just window dressing," said Israel's ambassador Yaakov Levy. "Not only does it not condemn it (suicide bombings), it gives them a license to continue this policy of terrorism. That's why it is so wrong."

Israel, which has been denied the support of the United States in the forum after Washington lost its seat on the Commission last year, is routinely criticized at the annual Commission sessions for its treatment of Palestinians.

But last year, EU states all abstained when the Commission voted to accuse Israel of using "disproportionate" force in the occupied territories and deplored its carrying out of "extra-judicial" killings of militant Palestinians.

A Palestinian state from the ashes of Jenin
The people saw their fighters in Jenin and believe that they are far greater heroes than the Israeli soldiers, protected as they are inside their heavy tanks

By Uri Avnery
April 15, 2002, 06:14 AM

- Some 105 years ago, the day after the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Theodor Herzl, wrote in his diary: “In Basel I founded the State of the Jews.” This week, Ariel Sharon should note in his diary: “In Jenin I founded the State of the Palestinians.”
Of course, he did not mean to. Quite the contrary, his intention was to destroy the Palestinian nation, its institutions and leadership, once and for all, leaving only bits and pieces, human wreckage that could be disposed of anywhere.

In practice, something quite different happened. Faced with the onslaught of the biggest military machine in the region and the most modern arms in the world, submerged in a sea of suffering, surrounded by bodies, the Palestinian nation straightened its back as never before.

In the small refugee camp near Jenin a group of Palestinian fighters from all the organizations gathered for a battle of defense that will be enshrined forever in the hearts of all Arabs.

This is the Palestinian Massada as an Israeli officer called it, alluding to the legendary stand of the remnants of the great Jewish rebellion against Rome in the year 71 AD.

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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mohammad Khatami Monday called for Islamic states to declare a one- month oil embargo against Israel's main allies in support of the Palestinians.

"Khatami in a message to the head of the Organization of the Islamic Conference called for a simultaneous cut of oil exports from Islamic oil exporting countries for one month to Israel's main supporters," state television said.

The call by the moderate president echoed a similar one by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 10 days ago which largely fell on deaf ears. Only neighboring Iraq said last week it would enforce a unilateral oil embargo.

Iran has not exported any oil to the United States since an embargo on its oil was enacted under then U.S. President Bill Clinton.

A special committee will investigate a complaint by a University of Southern Maine student that a psychology professor made racist and anti-homosexual remarks in a series of videotaped lectures.

The university says it wants a fair review of the matter that balances both the rights of the student and the academic freedom of the faculty member.

Among the comments that the tenured professor, John Broida, made during a lecture to his beginning psychology class was: "Do you know that on average blacks have a lower IQ than whites? Yes, have you noticed that? It's true."

Broida - who has an unorthodox lecture style that includes making sarcastic remarks about students and himself - said last week that his comments were not intended to offend but to provoke student thought.

"Yes, I make extreme statements," Broida said. "I do this with every class to get people to think . . . It's close, but I don't see it as over the edge."

Rachel Morales, the student who complained to the university about those and other comments in a series of 14 lectures by Broida, said she found the remarks offensive.

"He's trying to make me think of this as truth," she said. "I took it that what he was stating was fact. The implication of that was that students at this university, if they're white, will feel OK, they're smarter, and black students will feel they're not."

The comments on the intelligence of blacks were made as Broida lectured students about the debate over whether "nature" or "nurture" influences human behavior more. He told students that some psychologists argue that there is a difference in intelligence between whites and blacks and that it is due to blacks being exposed to harsh environmental influences, but that others cite a genetic cause.

He said that psychologists who espouse the genetic theory would say that blacks are "less intelligent" because of "their genes, their inheritance. They've been bred for years to be big and strong, not smart."

Broida said his own conclusion is that: "It's not nature or nurture. It's both."

Broida, 50, who was hired by USM in 1985 and received tenure in the early 1990s, delivered the lectures two years ago to a class of students. He also videotaped them to be used in his Web-based introductory psychology course. In that course, students don't attend classes, but take tests and communicate with Broida online. They also obtained videotapes of his lectures from USM's bookstore.

The university confiscated the tapes after Morales, 36, a third-year communications major who took the course as an elective, made her complaint in February.

Bob Caswell, a spokesman for the university, said that "as soon as the student brought the complaint to our attention in February, we made arrangements for the student to drop the course without penalty."

Citing federal laws regarding student privacy, Caswell would not identify the student, but Morales said she is the person who complained. She works part time at USM's Office of Campus Diversity and Equity. Morales first complained to the executive director at her office, Caswell said.

Caswell said the university has taken no action against Broida, pending a recommendation by the committee. Broida has been fully cooperative, Caswell said.

The recommendation is expected next month. Caswell said he can't prejudge whether the committee will recommend disciplinary action, but said that "in cases such as these" the discipline would be a reprimand and/or a set of guidelines to help a faculty member improve his or her teaching.

Caswell said university officials are "distressed and have taken this very seriously." He said that "as a general statement, we would never condone hateful, racist, homophobic lan- guage."

Asked to comment specifically on the university's position regarding Broida's remarks, Caswell said, "On first glance, these statements are disturbing, but Professor Broida deserves a fair and impartial hearing."

The four-member special committee was formed in late March and met for the first time last week. It includes Steven Wessler, a former Maine assistant attorney general and director of USM's Center for the Study and Prevention of Hate Violence.

The committee includes two other USM faculty members and a sociologist from Bowdoin College.

Caswell said the committee has been asked to "determine if any violation of professional ethics has occurred and what action should be taken, including the possibility of disciplinary action."

Caswell said the committee also "has been asked to take under consideration the concept of academic freedom."

Late last week, Wessler had not yet viewed any of the tapes, so he could not comment on their content. "Everyone is taking this very seriously," he said. "Nobody is prejudging it. The concerns raised by the student are very serious . . . If there's a problem here, it means that students are being made uncomfortable or worse, and that needs to be looked into quickly."

Wessler said the committee is reviewing all of the approximately 18 hours of lectures to get an idea of the "entire context" in which remarks were made.

Morales said four of the 14 lectures have material she found particularly offensive, including remarks about gays and lesbians and mixed-race couples. Only two of Broida's videotaped lectures were available for review for this story. One of those lectures included the comments regarding blacks.

In that lecture, the unorthodox style of Broida - who says he likes to "get a reaction from students" - is apparent. For example, at one point when he's instructing students about how society defines behaviors that are acceptable in public, he tells them that he picks his nose publicly to observe strangers' reactions.

"I'm a psychologist," he says. "I do stupid stuff."

In the following lecture, Broida also tells his students not to blindly accept what their professors say.

"How many of you listen to a lecture and say, 'Yeah, that's the way it is'? You don't question!" he said. He later reiterated: "Accept nothing on faith. Check it out. Stop! Stop not questioning your professors."

However, Morales said many students feel uncomfortable challenging a professor who's grading them. Also, because she was viewing a videotape, she felt she could not do that, except by e-mail, an avenue she didn't think was effective.

Broida also was the subject of controversy on campus last year, when the personal nature of some questions he asked on a research survey came under investigation after a student complained. Caswell said that after it was determined that Broida had altered his survey instrument without proper reauthorization, he complied with a request to halt the research. He was asked to purge the data.

Broida said that although 150 students heard his lectures, only one complained. Still, he said, that "tells me I need to listen and I'm really pleased that people are taking the time to review (the videotaped lectures) and give me ideas."

KANO, Nigeria: A disabled Nigerian boy believed to have been adopted and raised by chimpanzees for 18 months is in care in a specialist children's home in this northern city.

Named Bello by nursing staff at the Tudun Maliki Torrey home in Kano, he was brought to them six years ago by hunters after being found with a chimpanzee family in the Falgore forest, 150km south of Kano, staff told AFP.

Believed to have been aged about two when he was taken in, Bello is probably the son of nomadic ethnic Fulani people who travel through the region, Abba Isa Muhammad, the home's child welfare officer, said.

Eric Ward brought advice on countering bigotry to Kalispell Sunday night.
The executive director of the Northwest Coalition for Human Dignity in Seattle was invited by the Montana Human Rights Network.

Ward told a crowd of 50 that debate is under way in the Northwest and around the nation on "Who is an American and what will America look like?" The answer comes in a "pretty coded" response and strategy from those who believe in white nationalism or white supremacy.

It is a timely discussion, he said, as people such as David Duke have "moved from the margins to the mainstream," Ward said.

A recent report from the US Bureau of Justice examines the issue of children with a parent in prison. The full report may be obtained from the BJS Internet site at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs

Some highlights:

1)Of the nation's 72 million minorchildren an estimated 2 percent had an imprisoned parent in 1999.

2) Almost 1.5 million minor children had a parent in prison--an
increase of more than 500,000 children since 1991.

3) According to the BJS report, imprisoned parents were
overwhelmingly male (93 percent), as is the general prison
population, and predominately held in state prisons, rather than
federal facilities (89 percent compared to 11 percent).

4) The number of minor children with an imprisoned father
(1,372,700) rose 58 percent from 1991 through 1999, compared to a 98 percent ( !!!!!) increase during the same period in the number of minors with an imprisoned mother (126,100).

5) Half of the parents in state prisons were black, about a quarter
were white and a fifth were Hispanic. In 1999 an estimated
767,200 black children, 384,500 white children and 301,600
Hispanic children had a parent in prison. The percentage of black
children in the U.S. resident population with an imprisoned parent
(7.0 percent) was nearly nine times higher than that of white
children (0.8 percent). Hispanic children were three times as likely
as white children to have a parent in prison (2.6 percent).